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  2. Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Sanusi was born in Kampung Sungai Pauh, Sik, Kedah, Malaysia [2] and he is the seventh child among 13 siblings from the marriage of Md Nor Taib (born 1942) and Meriam Ahmad (born 1949). [5] He came from a poor family.

  3. Sanusi Hardjadinata - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Sanusi Hardjadinata, initially given the name Samaun, [1] was born in the village of Cinta Manik, Garut, on 24 June 1914. [2] He was born to a well-off priyayi family, and was the third child of four children.

  4. Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor controversies - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Sanusi with his famous hand salute while in Johor. Leading up to the Simpang Jeram by-election, Muhammad Sanusi arrived in Simpang Jeram on 24 August 2023, proclaiming that "the wave that broke out in the recent six state elections will reach Johor and even go all the way to Singapore".

  5. File:Sanusi Hardjadinata, Departemen Dalam Negeri dari Masa ...

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  6. Malaysia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    A 7-Eleven store in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The Japanese-owned American chain of convenience store has around 2,000 stores in the country as of 2016. [31] [32]The earliest significant economic relations between the territories now part of Malaysia, in particular Malaya, was the US involvement in the production and trade of tin and rubber. [33]

  7. Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi (Arabic: محمد بن علي السنوسي; in full Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Sanūsī al-Mujāhirī al-Ḥasanī al-Idrīsī) (1787–1859) was an Algerian Muslim theologian and leader who founded the Senussi mystical order in 1837.

  8. Muhammadu Sanusi I - Wikipedia

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    Ahmadu Bello, Premier of the Northern Region of Nigeria with Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi I, 1960 Oak Ridge. Sanusi was born to the large family of Abdullahi Bayero, Emir of Kano, among his brothers was future Emir, Ado Bayero. He was the second son of Bayero but his elder brother died at an early age. [4] He was educated at Kano Middle School.

  9. Jong Batak Bond - Wikipedia

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    The successful Jong Batak chess club continued to compete for several years after the dissolution of the parent organization.. Amir Sjarifoeddin in 1947. Although the organization was short-lived, many of the members and leaders of Jong Batak went on to become influential in the Indonesian nationalist movement and in politics after Indonesia gained its independence in the 1940s.